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Tales from the Public Domain:
BOUND BY LAW? Bound By Law lays out a sparkling,
witty, moving and informative story about how the
eroded public domain has made documentary filmmaking
into a minefield.
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What is the difference between works cited list
and a bibliography?
The Works Cited is a list of works that are cited
in the paper (with
text notes!). This is for works that are directly
quoted or
paraphrased. Any information in the paper that
is not the author's
original ideas must be cited and the source belongs
in the Works Cited
page. The purpose of text notes is to identify
ideas that are not
original to the paper's author. The Works Cited
page gives complete
publication information to allow the reader to
find the original
source.
A bibliography is a list of works consulted and
includes both works
cited and those used for background information
that didn't make it
into the paper. (By Adam Weiss, librarian at Oceana
HS)

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